Airy cowl
by Kelly van Niekerk
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© Kelly van Niekerk

© Kelly van Niekerk

© Kelly van Niekerk

© Kelly van Niekerk

© Kelly van Niekerk
Airy cowl
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Airy cowl is a cowl knit flat. You will start at one end, working a garter stitch edge, then textured stitch to the opposite end of the cowl, before working a second garter stitch edge containing buttonholes.
Within the textured stitch are drop stitch columns, which will be unravelled post knitting.
The length of fabric is turned into a cowl by attaching buttons to the initial garter stitch edge, and securing these through the buttonholes.
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- First published: May 2015
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- Last updated: June 15, 2021 …
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